Holly Rowe is an American sports announcer known for her extensive work with ESPN. Born on June 16, 1966, she has been a prominent figure in sports journalism for over three decades. Rowe joined ESPN full-time in August 1998, after contributing to various broadcasts since 1995. Throughout her career, she has covered a wide array of sports, including college football, men’s and women’s basketball, softball, volleyball, gymnastics, soccer, swimming, and track and field.
In 2021, Rowe made history as the first female color commentator for the Utah Jazz, marking a significant milestone in her career. Beyond her broadcasting achievements, she is also a desmoplastic melanoma survivor and actively raises awareness about skin cancer.
Rowe maintains an active presence on social media, sharing insights and updates with her followers. She has a significant following on Instagram under the handle @sportsiren. Additionally, her official Facebook page provides further glimpses into her professional endeavors and personal interests.
Her dedication to sports journalism and her resilience in the face of personal health challenges have made her a respected and inspirational figure in the industry.